The party has been formed with the aim of delivering Brexit – and according to our poll, it would gain more votes than any other party at the ballot box.

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It would put it narrowly ahead of Labour, who would get 27% of the vote, according to the 2,200 people who took part in our survey.

UKIP also fared strongly – and would claim 18% of votes in Doncaster. When combined with Mr Farage’s party, that would add up to 46% of votes for pro-Brexit parties.

However, seven per cent of people said that the current mistrust of Parliament would lead them to vote for no-one if a vote were to be held.

The newly formed Change UK, the breakaway group of Labour and Conservative MPs formerly called The Independent Group, would scored 5% of the vote, putting it just behind the Tories and ahead of the Liberal Democrats.

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